Hi there! I see you're having trouble with the Sober app crashing when you try to log in on your Linux system. Let's get to the bottom of this together.
To start, could you tell me a bit more about what happens right before the crash? For example: - Does the app close immediately after you enter your login details, or do you see any error messages? - Have you tried logging in with a different user account or resetting your password? - Also, is your Linux version and system up to date? - Lastly, have you already tried restarting the app or your system?
Once I have a few more details, I can guide you through some step-by-step troubleshooting to get you back into Sober.
In the meantime, a common troubleshooting step for Linux apps like Sober is to check the app’s logs, which can reveal error messages that explain what’s going wrong. If you’re comfortable, I can guide you to locate these logs—usually found in your home directory under hidden folders like ~/.config or ~/.local/share related to Sober.
Another thing to try is to clear any cached data of the Sober app, which sometimes get corrupted and cause crashes. You could do this by deleting or renaming those hidden folders.
Please let me know more about your experience and what you’ve tried, and we’ll get this sorted out for you!
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Hi there! I see you're having trouble with the Sober app crashing when you try to log in on your Linux system. Let's get to the bottom of this together.
To start, could you tell me a bit more about what happens right before the crash? For example:
- Does the app close immediately after you enter your login details, or do you see any error messages?
- Have you tried logging in with a different user account or resetting your password?
- Also, is your Linux version and system up to date?
- Lastly, have you already tried restarting the app or your system?
Once I have a few more details, I can guide you through some step-by-step troubleshooting to get you back into Sober.
In the meantime, a common troubleshooting step for Linux apps like Sober is to check the app’s logs, which can reveal error messages that explain what’s going wrong. If you’re comfortable, I can guide you to locate these logs—usually found in your home directory under hidden folders like ~/.config or ~/.local/share related to Sober.
Another thing to try is to clear any cached data of the Sober app, which sometimes get corrupted and cause crashes. You could do this by deleting or renaming those hidden folders.
Please let me know more about your experience and what you’ve tried, and we’ll get this sorted out for you!